Location: Madan, Bulgaria
This training course is designed for youth workers, educators, trainers, and professionals who are interested in understanding the impact of disinformation and in developing practical tools to support young people in becoming more aware and responsible digital citizens.
Participants will take part in interactive workshops and practical sessions focused on fake news, manipulative techniques, hidden messages, and the influence of algorithms in the digital space. Through case studies, group work, role-playing exercises, and the analysis of real online content such as news, videos, publications, and social media, you will explore how disinformation spreads and how to verify sources and facts in a critical and conscious way.
Participants will be invited to experiment, share their own experiences, and develop ideas and tools that can be directly applied in their work with young people, schools, and local communities. The training course encourages active participation, reflection, and collaboration, helping participants build confidence, awareness, and a proactive attitude against disinformation by learning how to think before clicking and act before fake news spreads.
If you want to gain new competences, discover practical tools, and strengthen your ability to support young people in navigating the digital world in a meaningful and impactful way, this training course is for you!
Age of participants: 18+
Accommodation and meals during the project will be free of charge. Travel expenses will be reimbursed according to Erasmus+ rules after the project.